With its side-hall floor plan, wide pilasters, and welcoming portico supported by Doric columns, this 1848 property exemplifies the character of Cambridge’s Greek Revival treasures. It was originally a sister house to 219 Concord. In 1925 the home became the property of a grocer who constructed a market on its side yard. Today, the property offers a glimpse of Cambridge’s storied past while housing an efficient, aesthetically pleasing apartment home adapted for modern times.

Features:

  • Restored front porch columns
  • New foundation added in 2018
  • Private bluestone patio with plantings
  • One off-street parking space
  • High efficiency mini splits for heating and cooling
  • Energy-efficient LED recessed lighting
  • Jeld-Wen windows
  • High ceilings
  • Custom kitchen with island, Quartz countertops, Waterstone faucet, and GE Monogram/Summit stainless steel appliances
  • Master bedroom with vaulted ceiling and spacious closets
  • Tiled bath with Quartz countertops, Newport Brass & Grohe fixtures, and custom shower glass
  • Black accent doorknobs
  • White oak stairs and railings
  • Wide plank white oak flooring
  • In unit Whirlpool washer/dryer

Location:

Cambridge, MA